Campbeltown Town Hall

Campbeltown Town Hall is a prominent Category B Listed Building in the centre of Campbeltown, South Kintyre constructed in 1760 and extensively extended and re modelled in 1866. In recent years, this once well-used building had fallen into disuse, suffered from a lack of ongoing repairs and maintenance and fallen into disrepair. South Kintyre Development Trust agreed to acquire the building on behalf of the local community and to seek the necessary funding to bring this important town building back to life.

The Town Hall Regeneration Project has created a new venue suitable for use for a wide range of civic, social and community activities. The completed building utilises creative internal and external lighting and sympathetic Public Realm design to create a facility which integrates with the street and its Conservation Area surroundings. The refurbishment provides a community hub with offices for rent, conference and meeting facilities and a one-stop-shop for accessing services for local organisations and community activities, such as weddings and conference facilities.

It is a key element and focal point of the regeneration of Campbeltown town centre, with the local council eager to see the building operated by and for the benefit of the community, generating activity in the town centre and giving local people a community asset they can be proud of.

The project was funded from a mix of Grants for Capital and Revenue Funding. These include Big Lottery, Historic Scotland Repair Grant, Campbeltown THI, Campbeltown CAR’s, Local Energy Scotland, Local Business Donations and Argyll & Bute Council Funding. Coltart Earley supported the QS and Client in all funding applications.

At the early stages of the project, the design team carried out various option appraisals and renewable energy option studies with simple payback analysis. Annual energy consumption profiles were also created from which a mixed fuel strategy was developed in order to allow the Town Hall to obtain a new gas connection from the local town mains which has restricted capacity for new connections. The building services have been designed to be as sympathetic as possible to its original features, including the refurbishment of existing ventilators and ornate light fittings. Simple to use, robust system choices feature throughout to avoid creating a complex maintenance burden on the Trust who will be responsible for the operation of the facility.

The Campbeltown Town Hall Project won the “Judges Special Project Award” at the 2016 Herald Property Awards and the judges noted that ‘This year saw many high calibre entries across the categories, some with backstories of tenacity and of communities working together which really impressed myself and my fellow judges. Campbeltown Town Hall really stood out and demonstrated how a small community trust has created a catalyst for revitalisation of a whole town centre.’

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